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Piaggio P.166 is a twin-engined push prop-driven utility aircraft developed by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Piaggio.
   The aircraft is known as Albatross in South Africa.

Variants

P.166 » First production version.

;P.166B Portfino » Powerted by two 283-kW (380-hp) avco Lycoming IGSO-480 engines. Six built.

P.166C »

;P.166M » Military version.

P.166S Albatros » Coastal patrol, search and rescue version of the South African Air Force. 20 built.

;P.166BL2 » Powered by two 283-kW (380-hp) Avco Lycoming IGSO-540-A1H engines.

P.166BL3 » Light utility transport version, powered by two 447-kW (599-hp) Avco Lycoming LTP 101-600 turboprop engines.

;P.166-DLR-MAR » Maritime surveillance version.

Operators

Specifications (P.166)

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